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I think otherdoc was asking what happens to them after July 4, 1881, when the Union officially recognizes the CSA's independence and sovereignty.

Yep, what he said. I don't know if either of the campaigns I'm running right now will end up stretching that far, but there may be time travel coming up in at least one of them so `tis best to be prepared. (I'm plucking up the displaced town concept from Adios, A-Mi-Go! and Last Sons and surreptitiously jamming it into an amnesiac PC's backstory. Muahaha.) Also I'll likely be starting a DL Noir campaign in 2013 so there's that as well.

Sitting Duck wrote:

IIRC in Hell on Earth, Colorado went with the North while Kansas and Oklahoma went with the South.

Cool, thanks. I couldn't remember if it was mentioned in HOE because of course by then national boundaries don't matter so much.

K.G. Carlson wrote:

My posse is currently trekking through on their way to Coffin Rock. If they can survive the Night Train, that is...

Nice. I threw a Night Train at a posse just the other week. For some reason whenever I do that it always ends with dynamite. You'd think I'd have learned my lesson by now... _________________My Blog: Jim - Yes, THAT Jim
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